- Richard Hargrave
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birth_date = 1 February 1817
birth_place =Greenwich ,England
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Richard Hargrave was a former
Australia n politican and a pastoralist,Hargrave was born to Joshua Hargrave and Sarah Hargrave (nee Lee) on 1 February 1817 at
Greenwich ,England . His father was a hardware merchant.He arrived in
Sydney in 1838 on board the Argyle and went to work on Combelong Station at Monaro for Messrs Hughes and Hosking. The following year he became a partner of the Callendoon Station and the Goondiwini Stations on theMacintyre River . He founded Beeboo and Whylm on the Severn River. In 1843, he lost everything along with his partners following the financial collapse of theNew South Wales economy in that year.His merchant father refinanced Hargrave and he was able to purchase 21,000 acres at Armidale which he named "Hillgrove Station". He also acquired leases for Bostobrick and Tyringham and Hernani in New England. He was said to be involved in much conflict with the local Aboriginal population.
He married Mary William on 16 February 1847 at Sydney. They had six sons and one daughter.
Was a member for New England and Macleay from 17 April 1856 to 19 December 1857 in the first
New South Wales Legislative Assembly . During his time as a member he was a member of the following committees:*Elections and Qualifications Committee
*Impounding Laws Committee
*Australian Trust Company’s Bill Committee
*Petition of Mr David Cross Committee
*Elections and Qualifications Committee
*Reclaiming Land, Woolloomooloo Bay Committee
*Secondary Punishment Committee
*Scab and Catarrh in Sheep Committee
*Australian Gas Company’s Light Bill CommitteeAfter politics, he and his wife retired to Armidale and moved into a cottage near the railway station. The street where they lived is now named Hargrave Street after them.
He died at Armidale on 19 January 1905.
His brother John Hargrave also served in the New South Wales Parliament after arriving in New South Wales in 1857. His brother went on to become Solicitor-General, Attorney General and a judge of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales . His nephewLawrence Hargrave was the inventor of the box or cellular kite. Hargrave’s great, greatsonRick Colless is a current serving member of the New South Wales Parliament.cite web|title=Legislative Council Rural Assistance Amendment Bill Hansard (Extract)|url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/bc7876d9985e3b87ca256ce000181fc7/3882f90570199453ca25694b0026ab47/$FILE/First%20Speech.Colless.pdf|format=pdf|accessdate=2008-08-30|publisher=Parliament of New South Wales|date=2000-10-11|work=NSW Parliament website]References
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